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The difference between dried ginger, fried ginger and fresh ginger

1. The only difference between ginger, dried ginger and fried ginger is the method:

1. Ginger is ginger. After the ginger is dug, the fibrous roots and sediment are removed, and then dried in the sun or at low temperature. made.

2. Paojiang is made by taking dried ginger and blanching it until it bulges and the surface becomes brown.

2. Functions:

1. The functions of ginger are to induce sweating, relieve inflammation, warm the stomach and stop vomiting.

2. The function of dried ginger is to warm the body and dispel cold, restore yang and unblock the meridians, warm the lungs and transform fluids.

3. The function of Paojiang is to warm menstruation and stop bleeding, and to warm the middle and relieve pain.

Extended information:

Growing environment:

1. Ginger is native to the tropical areas of Southeast Asia.

2. It likes warmth and moisture. The climate has weak cold tolerance and drought resistance. Plants can only grow in the frost-free period. The optimal temperature for growth is 25-28°C. If the temperature is lower than 20°C, germination will be slow. Plants will wither when exposed to frost, and rhizomes will completely lose their ability to germinate when exposed to frost.

3. The annual average temperature in most counties in the main production areas of Guangxi is 18-19℃, with an average temperature of 25.3℃ in July and an extreme high temperature of 39℃; in January the average temperature is 10.2℃ and the extreme low temperature is 10.2℃. The temperature is -4℃; the frost-free period is more than 330 days throughout the year. The annual rainfall is 900-1300 mm, and the relative air humidity is about 80%.

4. Ginger is native to the forest edge areas of tropical evergreen rainforests, and has developed the habit of adapting to a slightly shaded environment. It can grow well in an environment with slightly greener plants in spring and summer.

5. It likes a warm and humid climate, is intolerant of cold, is afraid of moisture, and is afraid of direct sunlight. Avoid continuous work. It is advisable to choose sloping land and slightly shady plots for cultivation. The upper layer should be deep, loose, fertile, well-drained sandy soil to heavy soil.

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